David Scott

The Rev. David A. Scott, Ph.D. was born and raised in New England. He graduated from St. George’s School; Amherst College (B.A.); The Episcopal Theological School (M. Th.); Princeton University (Ph.D.). Dr. Scott also studied for one year at Tuebingen University, in Germany. He is ordained in the Episcopal Church. After serving two years as a missionary in Liberia, West Africa, he taught, first at Dartmouth College, then at The Episcopal Theological School, and , for thirty years, at Virginia Theological School, in Alexandria, Virginia, USA. Christian doctrine, Christian morality and Anglican moral theology and their relations to contemporary global culture, were and remain his chief academic interests. In 1989, Dr. Scott co-founded SEAD (Scholarly Engagement with Anglican Doctrine), a nonprofit organization promoting the study and application of classical Anglican doctrine and furthering younger scholars committed to classical Christian orthodoxy. Dr. Scott has traveled extensively throughout the United States, teaching in local parishes and other church centers. As guest teacher, Dr. Scott has taught courses and lectured in Cambridge, England; Tokyo; Hong Kong; and Seoul.

Recently retired, Dr. Scott lives with his German wife in Bavaria, southern Germany. There he is active in the local Lutheran congregation, preaching and teaching. In addition to teaching and writing regularly, Dr. Scott enjoys studying Chinese language and painting in the Chinese style. He is a member of a local sports group and a local hospital-calling group He and his wife travel regularly to the States to visit their children and also travel throughout Europe and Asia.

David Scott
Am Bahnhofplatz 5 A
82418 Murnau, German

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